other features: 2 end chimney; center entrance; corniced 2/2 windows are more elaborate at gable end; hip-roofed rear ell
Present owner: Grant, George & Phyllis
Themes: Architectural, Community development
Dignified vernacular design is unusual in age and detailing for neighborhood. Three-bay elevation with center entrance and end chimneys suggest this is a Federal-style building which was renovated in the Italianate period.
| Place: | Andover Center |
| Historic District: | Not Applicable |
| Address: | 19 harding st |
| Historic Name: | |
| Present Use: | residential |
| Original Use: | |
| Date of Construction: | 1875-1895 |
| Source: | style |
| Style/Form: | Italianate |
| Architect/Builder: | |
| Foundation: | |
| Wall/Trim: | clapboard |
| Roof: | |
| Outbuildings / Secondary Structures | 19th century carriage house |
| Major Alterations: | entry vestibule (mid 20th century) |
| Condition: | |
| Moved: | |
| Demolished: | |
| Acreage: | less than one acre; approx. frontage: 50'; approx. distance from street: 20' |
| Setting: | |
| MHC inventory number: | |
| Recorded by: | W. Frontiero |
| Organization: | Andover Historical Commission |
| Date: | Feb 28 1980 |
Bancroft Hall moving